V-AMPIRE/V-AMP PRO/V-AMP 2
Landau’s sounds. In distortion mode it sounds like Gary Moore in his early days, but it’s also good for heavy metal.
BRITISH CLASS A 15 W: Another Vox model, based on the first channel of an AC 15 from 1960. Unlike the AC 30 this amp had only one 12" speaker, instead of two, and produced a warmer sound. Tip: to make this simulation sound as authentically as possible, leave the BASS and MID controls in
RECTIFIED HI GAIN: This model is based on a 1994 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
RECTIFIED HEAD: This simulation is modeled on a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier top. Unlike the
MODERN HI GAIN: Here, too, the tone control is
SAVAGE BEAST: Engl is
FUZZ BOX: This sound is not actually based on any one amp, but on a particular fuzz box. Jimi Hendrix was one of the first guitarists to recognize the potential in this legendary broadband transistor distortion. The humming distortion sound of the FUZZ BOX has returned to popularity with Alternative Rock and Grunge.
CUSTOM HI GAIN: This sound goes back to a 1969
ULTIMATE
ULTIMATE PLUS: Those who find the ULTIMATE
DRIVE
CALIFORNIA DRIVE: Based on the Mesa Boogie Mark II c, this is purely a simulation of its drive
CRUNCH
CUSTOM DRIVE: This simulates the Dumble Overdrive
CLEAN
CALIFORNIA CLEAN: This model is based on the clean channel of the Mesa Boogie Mark II c. It sounds a little like a Fender, but has more of a punch in the
TUBE PREAMP: Sound engineers were quick to recognize the appeal of tubes. They used tube amps to add warmth to all kinds of sounds. This amp model is not only for refining guitar sounds. Try putting a vocal track through the
CUSTOM CLEAN: This simulation is of the clean channel on our Dumble amp. A clean sound that really cuts through, especially when used with compressor attack settings around 2 ms.
PREAMP BYPASS: In this setting, no amp simulation is se- lected. This makes it possible, for example, to play through an external guitar preamp and only use the effects or the speaker simulation. To activate the PREAMP BYPASS, press TAP and
TUNER.
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5.2 Speaker descriptions
The sound of any guitar combo depends largely on the type and combination of speakers used. In the past 50 years there has been widespread experimentation to find out what type of speaker is best suited to any one specific guitar sound and in what way the sound is modified when a certain speaker is combined with others.
+ When you select an amp simulation, an appropriate speaker simulation is activated automatically (see tab. 5.2). Otherwise, the authenticity of the sound could be affected by an unsuitable cabinet— especially if you areusing headphones. Naturally, you can combine the amp simulations with other cabinets according to taste.
The character of a loudspeaker is a combination of its power rating, impedance, sound pressure and size, as well as the material it is made of. 8", 10" and 12" speakers have established themselves as the best sizes for electric guitar amplification. The following table shows a list of all speaker cabinets on the
-BYPASS (NO SPEAKER SIMULATION)
11 x 8" VINTAGE TWEED
24 x 10" VINTAGE BASS
34 x 10"
4 | 1 x 12" MID COMBO |
5 | 1 x 12" BLACKFACE |
6 | 1 x 12" BRIT ’60 |
7 | 1 x 12" DELUXE ’52 |
82 x 12" TWIN COMBO
9 | 2 x 12" US CLASS A |
10 | 2 x 12" |
11 | 2 x 12" BRIT ’67 |
124 x 12" VINTAGE 30
134 x 12" STANDARD ’78
14 | 4 x 12" OFF AXIS |
15 | 4 x 12" |
Tab. 5.1:
12 | 5. AMP/SPEAKER SIMULATION |